Jersey’s Dainty. (C.) Each 60c 
A truly dainty white variety faintly tinged lavender, almost pure white 
late in the season. Blooms 7 inches across and 3 inches deep. A prolific 
bloomer, with long, straight stems and dark, healthy foliage; bush 5 
feet in height. 
Kentucky. (F.D.) Each 60c 
A sport of Jersey's Beauty, and of the same splendid habit. The large 
blooms are light salmon-orange, shading to grenadin-orange. 
King’s Glory. (I.D.) Each 85c 
Dark velvety red. Large and impressive. A remarkable color and the 
best of the nearly black Dahlias. 
Each 80c 
Lidice. (1I.D.) 
Large, delicate cream, deepening to a yellow center. Very free flower- 
ing and a vigorous grower. 
Madame Elizabeth Sawyer. (S.C.) Each 90c 
Excellent blooms for cutting; lively rose, very pretty color. Free flow- 
ering variety giving beautiful color patches in the garden. Certificat 
de Merite, Paris, 1946. Certificate Trial Gardens, Haarlem, Holland, 
1946. Certificate 1st Class, Brussels, Belgium, 1946. Height 4 ft. 
Madrigal. (S.C.) Each 80c 
A beautiful plant with fernlike foliage producing superb pomegranate- 
purple flowers of a quality and color not matched in any variety. 
Superb for show and cutting. 
Mad. C. Jussiant. (C.) Each 80c 
A highly recommended Cactus Dahlia. Color is unique and a lovely 
pure light clear lilac-violet. A great exhibition variety. 
Maffie. (S.C.) Each $1.00 
A semi-Cactus Dahlia. Intense carmine of stupendous size. The 12- 
inch specimen of Maffie led the list and was unquestionably one of 
the most spectacular exhibition Dahlias shown. Bush growth is very 
rugged; 6 feet high and foliage exceptionally heavy. 
Mary Taylor. (S.C.) Each 85c 
A fine, deep, flesh-pink and gold Dahlia—an unusual combination. 
Blooms are 9 inches in diameter and 4 inches through, held on fine 
stems. A good keeper. Grows 6 feet high. On the Honor Roll. 
Milton J. Cross. (I.D.) Each 80c 
Beautiful apricot-peach with a bright golden face. The flowers attain 
a size of 12 inches across by 8 inches in depth, and are held well above 
the foliage by long, strong stems. 
Miss Elsie Jane. (S.C.) Each 80c 
This variety is continuing to win on the exhibition table, especially in 
the basket and arrangement classes, as it is just about the most artis- 
tically formed Dahlia we have ever seen. In color, too, it is unique, 
being shrimp-pink with cream shadings at center and tipped violet-rose, 
a fine and useful color combination. We heartily recommend it for 
sheer beauty. 
Mother Ballego. (S.C.) Each 85c 
A splendid warm and pure red, a beautiful and gracious flower held 
erect. Strong stems; flowers 6 to 8 inches across and 1 to 2 inches 
deep. Compact, bushy plants, healthy and vigorous. Very free flower- 
ing, lasting long as a cut flower. Unquestionably the best red semi- 
cactus Dahlia to date. 
Mrs. George Le Boutellier. (1.D.) Each 60c 
Rich velvety carmine blooms, giant in size and outstanding in every 
way. Healthy, vigorous grower and winner of many prizes. 
Mrs. I, de Ver Warner. (F.D.) Each 60c 
A superb shade of mauve-pink. Beautiful, large, well shaped blooms 
carried on elegant, long, strong stems. 
Mrs. Wm. Knudsen. (1.D.) Each 75c 
Very large waxy pure white. Best white for garden and show. 
Ogden Reid. (I.D.) Each $1.00 
A real exhibition Dahlia of bright rose with gold shadings. Medium 
early on fine stems. 
Son of Satan. (5.C.) Each 90¢ 
This is an improvement over Satan as it is a bright scarlet and has 
stronger stems. Although the petals revolute sufficiently to bring it into 
the Incurved Cactus Class, under varied conditions it will develop into a 
Semi-Cactus. Blooms 11 by 5 inches. ; 
Each 85c 
Straight’s White. (I.D.) 
Largest exhibition white. One of the best new varieties. Blooms freely. 
Very strong grower. 
Sunrays. (1.D.) Each 80c 
A Dahlia that is quite spectacular on the show table. Color, clear buff 
with apricot suffusion, with a rather distinct peach-red on reverse of 
petals. This variety has won several prizes. 
Supreme Command. (F.D.) Each $1.25 
A huge bloom of clear spectrum-red. A. D. S. Silver Medol, 1943. Vig- 
orous grower with fine branching habits. 
The Governor. (F.D.) Each 90c 
Called the best yellow formal. Bright yellow, very large blooms on 
strong stems and leathery foliage. Prolific bloomer and excellent for 
cutting. 
Thomas A. Edison. (F.D.) Each 75¢ 
Beautiful royal purple blooms of staghorn petal formation. This was 
named for the famous electrical wizard with his full approval. 
Treasure Island. (F.D.) Each 75¢ 
A striking Dahlia of beautiful large size and of exquisite petal forma- 
tion. The color is bright apricot shaded with gold. 
Victory. (F.D.) Each 75c 
Rose-pink, suffused gold. Very large, tall grower. A lovely Dahlia you 
will enjoy very much. 
Virginia Rute. (1.D.) Each 85¢ 
Immense oxblood bloom on long, strong stem. Very good; in fact, con- 
sidered one of the best and boldest in this color. 
Virginia Shipley. (I.D.) Each 80c 
A deep lemon-yellow with a golden hue. Bush is rugged with heavy 
foliage repellent to insects. Blooms open Formal, developing Informal. 
White Wonder. (1.D.) Each 75c 
The greatest white Dahlia in this class. The blooms are perfect in every 
respect. 
Watchung Giant. (1.D.) Each 60c 
Extremely large blooms of deep amber suffused orange. A winner at 
all shows, 
Yellow Marvel. (1.D.) Each 75c 
Tall growing; large flower of buff-yellow, tipped white. Very showy and 
very much liked novelty. 
Zenith. (St.C.) Each 85c 
Amaranth-purple. This is tops. Won Ist, 2nd, 3rd in purple section 
of Cactus, Open to All Class, New York A.D.S. show, and in lead over 
most of the country. Really a magnificent new Cactus-flowered Dahlia. 
CACTUS AND DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
Our Selection 
If you want a nice variety of Dahlias in good garden and cut flower sorts, 
leave the selection to us. We offer a special assortment of choice Decora- 
tive and Cactus Dahlias, each variety individually labeled. 
1 Each—10 Varieties—for $6.00. 
